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2014 Fleet Safety Conference

SafetyPhotos 16October 3, 2014

LeasePlan President and CEO Mike Pitcher presents the opening day's keynote, discussing how the fleet management company successfully implemented a 100-percent ban on cell-phone use while driving.

Automotive Fleet Editor and Fleet Safety Conference Chair Mike Antich welcomes attendees to the third annual conference.

Jeff Castillo of Monsanto presents the opening night keynote on the second day of the conference, and discusses how to initiate, build, and sustain a safety culture.

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Vincent Brigidi of The CEI Group takes a proactive look at fleet safety and accident management, and presents some of the emerging trends in fleet safety.

Former FMCSA Inspector John Seidl walks attendees through the elements of an effective maintenance program and how fleets can continue to measure up during a roadside inspection.

Rich Radi of ARI outlines the unique safety concerns for vocational fleets working in off-road conditions and how to mitigate risk.

Sandra Lee of Johnson & Johnson shares how the company used the NETS Benchmark  Survey Process to improve fleet safety policies, practices, and results worldwide.

Phil Moser of Advanced Driver Training Services provides tips on how fleet managers can get to the truth of what really caused an accident.

Attorney John Philips of Alaniz Schraeder, Linker, Farris & Mayes LLP gives tips on how fleet managers can survive a deposition and tackle other thorny fleet-related legal issues.

Don Jerrell of HNI Risk Services gives attendees practical steps about how drivers should respond at the scene of an accident.

Bob Davis of Virtual Driver Interactive discusses how driving simulators can better prepare drivers for dynamic, volatile conditions.

Jack Hanley of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) ends the conference with an overview of NETS’ Comprehensive Guidelines for Road Safety Program.

Greg Wolfe of the U.S. State Department outlines how the government agency has effectively cut the number of collisions throughout the nation’s global diplomatic missions.

AF Editor Mike Antich (at podium) leads a panel consisting of Ken Latzko of The CEI Group, Randy Shadley of Corporate Claims Management, Dan Shive of LeasePlan USA, and Jodie Varner of Fleet Response discussing how to help drivers deal with in-vehicle discussions to a packed house.

Art Liggio od Driving Dynamics gives session attendees a “blueprint” for safety to help build a strategic plan.

As in past years, networking is a key feature of Fleet Safety Conference. Between sessions attendees mix and mingle and visit with vendors at their booths,